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Sarsaparilla Root Cut, 1 oz (Hemidesmus indicus)

Sarsaparilla Root Cut, 1 oz (Hemidesmus indicus)
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Primary Spiritual Use: Money
Secondary Spiritual Use: Love
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Sarsaparilla is one of the old money-drawing roots, a warm, earthy ally that hoodoo and folk practice keep for prosperity and, quieter beneath it, for love. Sprinkled around the home, dressed into money work, or carried in a mojo, sarsaparilla pulls steady cash and a little personal magnetism along with it. The root sold in the magical trade carries a long reputation for drawing money toward the one who works it, and for warming the way to love and desire. Earthy and Jupiter-touched, it is a grounded, dependable prosperity root.

Keep sarsaparilla root on hand for money-drawing, prosperity, and love work.

Key Features of Sarsaparilla Root

A money-drawing root. Sarsaparilla is a classic prosperity herb, sprinkled, carried, and dressed into mojo bags and money powders to pull steady cash.

Love and personal magnetism. Beneath its money fame, sarsaparilla also carries a warm note of love and desire, lending magnetism to the one who works it.

Earthy and grounded. Warm and Jupiter-touched, it is a dependable, down-to-earth root for prosperity that holds.

Product Details

  • Botanical: Hemidesmus indicus, the sarsaparilla of the magical trade
  • Form: cut and sifted dried root
  • Origin: India
  • Weight: 1 oz
  • Common uses: money-drawing powders and mojo bags, house sprinkles, love and magnetism work
  • For ritual and spiritual use
  • Storage: keep in an airtight container away from heat and light

The Spiritual Significance

Sarsaparilla earns its keep in money magic. In hoodoo and folk practice the root is a money-drawer, sprinkled around the home, mixed into money powders, or tucked into a mojo bag to pull steady cash toward the worker. It is the kind of prosperity herb that does not promise a sudden windfall so much as a reliable, ongoing flow, the warm, earthy pull of increase.

In the older magical herbals sarsaparilla is a masculine root of Jupiter and the element Fire, with the powers of money and love. That second power runs quieter but real: sarsaparilla was also worked for love and personal magnetism, to warm the way toward desire and draw people near. The root sold in the trade comes from more than one botanical, but its working reputation is steady across them, the sarsaparilla of the conjure shelf, kept for money first and love close behind. Grounded and dependable, it is a prosperity root for the long haul.

How To Use Sarsaparilla Root

  1. For money, add cut sarsaparilla to a money-drawing powder or mojo bag to pull steady cash.
  2. For the home, sprinkle a little around the house or doorway to draw prosperity inward.
  3. For love and magnetism, work sarsaparilla into a love sachet or dressing to warm the way toward desire.
  4. For incense, burn a pinch over charcoal as part of a money or success blend.
  5. Store the cut root sealed and dry between workings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is sarsaparilla root used for in magic?

It is mainly a money-drawing root, sprinkled, carried, and worked into powders and mojo bags to pull steady prosperity. It also carries an older note of love and personal magnetism.

How do I use it for money?

Add the cut root to a money-drawing powder or mojo bag, sprinkle a little around the home or doorway, or burn a pinch in a money incense.

What are its correspondences?

In the magical herbals sarsaparilla is a masculine root of Jupiter and the element Fire, with the powers of money and love, warm and earthy in character.

What is the botanical?

This root is labeled Hemidesmus indicus, the sarsaparilla of the Indian and magical trade. The sarsaparilla of conjure comes from more than one related plant, but its money-and-love reputation holds across them.

How should I store it?

Keep the cut root sealed in an airtight container, away from heat and light, to preserve its potency.

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